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1 ENTERPRISE ADVISERS Using professional volunteers to support careers education in London’s schools

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3 Team London Successes Team London Website 350,000 unique users 90,000 registered volunteers 1,400 registered organisations 100,000 active volunteers Speed Volunteering 70 registered organisations 16,000+ unique users on website Team London Young Ambassadors 1,000 Schools 180,000+ young people reached 40,000+ active young volunteers 2,500 schools by 2017 HeadStart London (16-18 years) 800+ young people volunteering 16 hours, 14,500 total volunteering hours Employability workshops 130 work ready, 50 into jobs ESF Programme (18-24 years) 240 young unemployed people volunteering Support, mentoring, employability 120 into education, employment, training Students 50,000 registered on database Successful student marketing campaign Relationships established with unis, supporting key events Recognition and Profile Annual Awards Ceremony Community Receptions Media partnerships and marketing campaigns Visitor Welcome & Events 5,000+ volunteers at Events 650 Ambassadors each year 250 new Ambassadors 15,000+ volunteering hours Third Sector Small Grants investing £570,000 in sector over 3 years Trustee training Tottenham Hub – 639 Centre Business Engagement 70+ businesses – Corporate Commitment £3 million raised to support TL Corporate volunteering brokerage Charity partnership brokerage

4 “The Enterprise Adviser programme works with teachers to develop and implement a whole school careers education plan through matching them with volunteers from the world of work.” ENTERPRISE ADVISERS

5 PROGRAMME Recruit Recruit 150 Enterprise advisers from CIPD and Team London with added support from the LEP and the GLA’s Business Engagement team’s networks Engage 75 London schools (25% primary : 75% secondary) to accept an EA Broker Match an average of two EAs per London school. When matching, the following will be taken into account: location of EA, sector of EA, current careers offer in the school, employment status of EA and experience working with school Audit The EAs will work with senior leadership at the school to conduct a full audit of existing careers provision at the school and outline successes/challenges. Plan With support from the EAs, the school will publish a detailed careers plan that outlines their career offer for all years at the school and which organisations they will enlist to deliver on their commitments. Embed The EAs will support the school in outreaching to relevant organisations to deliver the careers plan. Other elements of the LEP, GLA’s and London Council’s 7-point Careers Offer will be very useful to schools at this point. The EAs will help hold the school to account, ensuring they deliver on their careers commitments. Review Teachers and EAs will be surveyed to analyse the success of the programme, lessons learnt and capture case studies. Review mechanisms will be agreed in partnership with the CEC and will draw on the expertise of the GLA Intelligence Unit. Share Schools and EAs from across the area will come together on a quarterly basis to share best practice. ECs will publish a quarterly paper detailing successes and challenges of the programme. Team London and the LEP, will work with the CEC to ensure learnings from London are disseminated nationally.

6 OUTPUTS AND OUTCOMES 800 school visits per year 150 enterprise advisers recruited 75 schools partnered with enterprise adviser 70% Teachers agree that their “careers and enterprise strategy has improved as a result of the Enterprise adviser” 75% Teachers agree that “Overall the Enterprise adviser has been beneficial to their institution" 65% Teachers agree that “Their institution has engaged in more productive ways with local employers as a result of the Enterprise Adviser " Launching in Sept 2015, Team London would deliver the following outcomes/outputs before end of Sept 2016:

7 Part of London Ambitions Working in primary schools (supported by Team London Young Ambassadors and Education and Youth Team) Working with London business networks (CIPD, Mayor’s Corporate Commitment, Step up to Serve etc) Supported by innovative projects and services (Lord’s event, mobile volunteering app, research with Indeed) Massive regional differences across London Tapping into talent streams Encouraging school governorship ENTERPRISE ADVISERS – TAILORING IT TO LONDON

8 Aimee Presly Senior Enterprise Coordinator 020 7983 5765 Aimee.presly@london.gov.uk FURTHER INFORMATION


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